Insecurity: House of Reps tasks Security Chiefs to end banditry on federal highways

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▪︎Unhappy over Presidency’s decision on N1bn spent on security without recourse to National Assembly

The House of Representatives on Wednesday tasked the Security Chiefs on the need to take immediate steps to end acts of banditry on the nation’s highways.

The resolution was passed sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance on the spate of attacks by bandits on the Abuja/Kaduna road, sponsored by Hon. Mohammed Nalaraba who called for the House intervention in the increasing insecurity on the nation’s highways.

In his lead debate, Hon. Nalaraba who raised the alarm on security reports that bandits were regrouping at Rijana village on the Abuja/Kaduna highway, expressed displeasure over the non-response of security agencies.

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He said that despite the information, nothing had been done to flush them out.

The House directed all security-related committees in the House to constantly liaise with the security Agencies on what they were doing and brief the leadership of the house on a monthly basis and also brief the entire house on a quarterly basis.

While noting that there were reports that bandits had built their hideout at Rijana village on the Abuja/Kaduna highway from where they operated unhindered, he expressed grief over the rationale why security agents had not been able to flush them out of the community, saying “Rijana is not like the Zamfara forest. It is a small community and these bandits have regrouped there and if care is not taken, they will soon move to Suleja and then to Abuja.”

He also underscored the urgent need to roll out measures aimed at ending the rising security challenges in the country which had claimed the lives of many innocent persons without any sign of it abating,

He lamented that on Sunday, bandits again attacked innocent travellers on the Abuja/Kaduna high way, killing and abducting Nigerians, adding that the operation of the bandits continued unabated on Monday, Tuesday and even Wednesday without security agents curbing their activities.

He argued that Nigerian roads, especially the Kaduna/Abuja road which is one of the busiest roads in the country were no longer safe, especially on weekends, adding that the situation was such that even senior military and security officers with their convoy could no longer travel on the road.

To this end, he stressed the need for the House to direct security agencies to take immediate action to flush out the bandits from the hideouts and make the roads safe for Nigerians to travel for their businesses.

In his remarks, Hon. Ossai Nicholas Ossai said attack by bandits on Nigerian road had become a daily affair in spite of the huge investment in security.

“The House recalled that in 2019, the federal government took N1 billion and invested it on security without recourse to the National Assembly. But we supported the move in the interest of all.

“In 2020, a lot of money was again budgeted for security. But a lot of lives has been lost which have gone unannounced. But because a politician is killed now, it has become a national issue.

“We are in the process of working on the 2022 budget and I am aware that a large chunk of money in the budget is going to security even when Nigerians are dying.

“Abuja/Kaduna highway is one of the busiest roads in the country. It is the road used by our farmers in the north to transport their produce to the market in the south. If we can’t go to Kaduna or other parts of the north, then why are in the National Assembly?

“We have committees on security in the House. We should mandate them to brief the leadership of the House on a monthly basis on what is happening with security in the country and also brief the entire house on a quarterly basis.”

To this end, the House mandated the Chief of Army Staff, the In spector General of Police and Heads of other security agencies to take necessary proactive steps to end banditry in the country.

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